Never the same toy twice - change contents as often as you wish to keep your bird interested

Turn playtime into "food for thought" by slipping toys and treats inside this puzzle cage. Stainless steel cage is chew-proof and cleans easily. Included with cage are 30 wood pieces in different sizes, colors, and textures. Or add your bird's favorite toys or treats. Either way, you'll be fascinated as your bird works to get them out. Refills available. Toys come in natural and assorted colors. Hanging hardware included.

In the wild, birds use all of nature's bounty for play, exercise, and to condition their beaks. These activities both physically and mentally stimulate each bird's inquisitive mind. Your bird also needs a variety of high-quality, safe toys to satisfy her natural instincts to play, chew, and preen. In addition, suitable toys also help prevent boredom and the destructive behavior it often encourages. The best toys mix a combination of components into one activity play center - catching both your bird's eye and intellect to entice her into healthy activities that exercise both her muscles and her mind. 8.75" x 5.5" diameter. Suggested for Conure to Amazon-sized birds.

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Cleaning Instructions: Treat cage should be cleaned weekly. Remove any remaining treats or toys from cage and wash cage thoroughly with hot, soapy water. Rinse thoroughly and allow cage to dry completely before returning to your bird's cage. It is a good idea to have two or more sets of toys so clean, dry ones can be quickly placed back in the cage while the other set dries. Discard any toy that does not come clean, is frayed, or broken.

Research continues to prove what most bird owners already know – birds are smart companions. Don't miss an opportunity to open new doors for your pet by keeping him intellectually stimulated and involved in your life.

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Best toy investment ever!
I have a Rose Breasted Cockatoo and she adores this thing! She plays with it constantly because I'm always adding new stuff. She's pretty adventurous with her toys, so if your bird isn't, you may want to put it near the cage to get them comfortable with it first (it's kind of big). She's not a big chewer, so the toys that came with it (after months) still just has a few chunks taken out of them. I also mix in toys that are more easily destroyed for her like vine balls, coconut pieces, kabob disks and dried food items like Nutriberries or the rolls from Phoenix Foraging Rolls. It's durable and easy to fill. Love it!
July 20, 2015

Excellent forging toy
Although my Blue and Gold and Severe Macaw go through toys like water they love this toy and have favorites they chew up first. They leave the green balls with the stings for last or we use these for single foot toys for the birds. I have to order refills with each order and they love them.
May 27, 2015

Luckily, you can refill it!
I have a wonderful Umbrella Cockatoo named Houdini. He is a toy eater. I love this bird but he can get into/undo/dismantle ANYTHING(Jeeze)...I got this toy in the hope that he could not demolish it in a day or two. And you know, it worked! It took him 3 DAYS to get all the toys out and chewed up and to get the red screw on top undone so he could bang the cage around all over his cage. Luckily, I can refill it with more toys/parts for him at a fraction of the cost of a new toy! The brass cage is the large and he could not bend it or tweak it at all. Terrific toy!
This toy is great and I will refill it often
January 10, 2014

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My macaw have locks on all of their door as they are also so smart about getting things open, but this toy is not easily opened nor to close. Smart design with a plastic ball on top that does not attract chewing. It would take holding and turning and a good bit of turning - I really think they would lose interest.

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I have the large treat cage for my cockatoo Houdini. On both cages, if your birds are dexterous, the can get ahold of the orange red ball at the top of the cage and get it loose. Houdini is a "too on a mission with toys and he did get the ball on top off. However, the top of the cage is a tight, tight fit and will not open without great force. So if your 'too is not on a mission, but just busy you should be oky

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Thank you for your interest in Drs. Foster and Smith. The large unscrews just like the smaller size. They both unscrew from the top. The small and large cage is pictured on the right and in the large picture on the webpage. We are out of the rounded cage at this time and working on removing the picture. This item is designed to be harder to turn so that it prohibits birds from opening it. However, the determined bird may be able to get it open it over time so it is suggested to check the item regularly to ensure that it stays tight.

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The small cage size would be good for a smaller bird in a smaller cage. The small refill will fill it up. It's a good size for Africans and smaller conures or lovebird size chewers. The large cage uses the large refill to fill it up and works better in a larger cage with a larger or multiple birds. Birds, say the size of, cockatoos, macaws, or multiple Africans or conures (or love birds).

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